slitaz-doc rev 63
relnotes.en: tidy,edit,new footer
author | Christophe Lincoln <pankso@slitaz.org> |
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date | Thu Mar 25 22:16:32 2010 +0100 (2010-03-25) |
parents | 41dd54606577 |
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1.1 --- a/slitaz/relnotes.en.html Thu Mar 25 16:59:11 2010 +0000 1.2 +++ b/slitaz/relnotes.en.html Thu Mar 25 22:16:32 2010 +0100 1.3 @@ -51,7 +51,9 @@ 1.4 <a name="overview"></a> 1.5 <h3><font color="#6c0023"></font>Overview</h3> 1.6 <p> 1.7 -Welcome to SliTaz 3.0! Its simpler, faster, customizable, mightier and yet incredibly tiny. The new SliTaz stable version is now out after one year of development. 1.8 +Welcome to SliTaz 3.0! Its simpler, faster, customizable, mightier and yet 1.9 +incredibly tiny. The new SliTaz stable version is now out after one year of 1.10 +development. 1.11 </p> 1.12 <ul> 1.13 <li>Boot scripts rewritten and supports super-fast booting</li> 1.14 @@ -61,7 +63,7 @@ 1.15 <li>Better hardware support - wifi cards, webcams, 3G-modems, printers, scanners</li> 1.16 <li>Better themes and desktop integration</li> 1.17 <li>Faster virtualization with lguest</li> 1.18 - <li>SliTaz pro: OpenERP, LAMP, Glpi</li> 1.19 + <li>SliTaz pro: OpenERP, LAMP, GLPI and more</li> 1.20 <li>Easier to customize liveCD and liveUSB with tazlitobox and tazusbbox</li> 1.21 <li>Tazpkg supports new features including the conversion of deb/rpm/arch/slackware/ipk packages to Slitaz native format</li> 1.22 <li>Packages are now automatically built by a build bot (Tazbb)</li> 1.23 @@ -88,18 +90,20 @@ 1.24 </p> 1.25 1.26 <p> 1.27 -The slitaz-loram flavor allows to graphically install SliTaz on very old machines with constrained resources. 1.28 -The liveCD may be less responsive, but once installed, SliTaz works 1.29 -well with a minimum of 16MB memory. On very old machines, you may be better off 1.30 -using a text based browser such as 'links'. 1.31 +The slitaz-loram flavor allows to graphically install SliTaz on very old 1.32 +machines with constrained resources. The liveCD may be less responsive, 1.33 +but once installed, SliTaz works well with a minimum of 16MB memory. On 1.34 +very old machines, you may be better off using a text based browser such 1.35 +as 'links'. 1.36 </p> 1.37 1.38 - 1.39 <a name="livecd"></a> 1.40 <h3><font color="#6c0023">LiveCD Flavors</font></h3> 1.41 <p> 1.42 -SliTaz GNU/Linux is distributed as a bootable LiveCD. You can use the LiveCD as a normal system or you can 1.43 -graphically install Slitaz to the hard drive. Installing/upgrading Slitaz retains your previous system's settings, applications and documents. 1.44 +SliTaz GNU/Linux is distributed as a bootable LiveCD. You can use the LiveCD 1.45 +as a normal system or you can graphically install Slitaz to the hard drive. 1.46 +Installing/upgrading Slitaz retains your previous system's settings, applications 1.47 +and documents. 1.48 </p> 1.49 <p> 1.50 The LiveCD can also be customised and easily rebuilt both graphically or from 1.51 @@ -107,6 +111,10 @@ 1.52 of the preset flavors on the mirror. Then simply generate your distribution 1.53 with the "Tazlito" tool. 1.54 </p> 1.55 +<p> 1.56 +The ISO image is now hydrid: it can be copied on a USB stick without formating 1.57 +it (using <code>dd</code>). 1.58 +</p> 1.59 1.60 <a name="toolchain"></a> 1.61 <h3><font color="#6c0023">Kernel and toolchain</font></h3> 1.62 @@ -148,25 +156,28 @@ 1.63 /home, configure the root password and chose the default user login. The installer also 1.64 now supports installation from a LiveUSB session. 1.65 </p> 1.66 -<!--<p> 1.67 +<p> 1.68 Full USB install is also supported and some time is needed using <code>rootdelay=10</code> 1.69 -as a kernel argument (in GRUB menu.lst). 1.70 -</p>--> 1.71 +as a kernel argument (in GRUB menu.lst). The root delay will ensure the Kernel 1.72 +have detected the device before mounting it on / (root). 1.73 +</p> 1.74 1.75 <a name="packages"></a> 1.76 <h3><font color="#6c0023">Software Packages</font></h3> 1.77 <p> 1.78 SliTaz 3.0 has 2291 packages in the database. A wide variety of packages 1.79 -have been commited. 1.80 -Tazpkg package manager also supports converting deb/rpm/arch/slackware/ipk packages to Slitaz native format 1.81 -A lot of time was also spent maintaining many professionnal grade software such as OpenERP, MySQL, GLPI. 1.82 +have been commited. Tazpkg package manager also supports converting 1.83 +deb/rpm/arch/slackware/ipk packages to Slitaz native format 1.84 +A lot of time was also spent maintaining many professionnal grade software 1.85 +such as OpenERP, MySQL, GLPI. 1.86 </p> 1.87 <p> 1.88 On the update side, mostly all the packages have been updated, including 1.89 the kernel, the toolchain, Xorg (7.4), GTK and QT. Package format has 1.90 -also changed to support lzma for better compression and faster package downloads. 1.91 -Packages are also checked by Tazwok to ensure the FHS is followed. Packages are now built 1.92 -automatically by the SliTaz Build Bot: <a href="http://bb.slitaz.org/">bb.slitaz.org</a> 1.93 +also changed to support lzma for better compression and faster package 1.94 +downloads. Packages are also checked by Tazwok to ensure the FHS is followed. 1.95 +Packages are now built automatically by the SliTaz Build Bot: 1.96 +<a href="http://bb.slitaz.org/">bb.slitaz.org</a> 1.97 </p> 1.98 1.99 <a name="desktop"></a> 1.100 @@ -179,16 +190,17 @@ 1.101 <p> 1.102 The core desktop provides a selection of multi-use packages for surfing the 1.103 web, listening to music, audio editing, image manipulation and developing or 1.104 -burning to optical media. One click application menu helps to find installed software by categories. 1.105 +burning to optical media. One click application menu helps to find installed 1.106 +software by categories. 1.107 </p> 1.108 1.109 - 1.110 <a name="security"></a> 1.111 <h3><font color="#6c0023">Security</font></h3> 1.112 <p> 1.113 -Slitaz is more secured and robust now. Firewall rules have been updated. A firewall can be installed using graphical tazhw box. 1.114 -The serverbox can help to maintain the installed firewall. 1.115 -Mountbox can manage crypto device with devmapper. Mountbox packages dependencies: dmsetup linux-md devmapper. 1.116 +Slitaz is more secured and robust now. Firewall rules have been updated. A 1.117 +firewall can be installed using graphical tazhw box. The serverbox can help 1.118 +to maintain the installed firewall. Mountbox can manage crypto device with 1.119 +devmapper. Mountbox packages dependencies: dmsetup linux-md devmapper. 1.120 Crypt setup tools allow encryption of block devices. 1.121 </p> 1.122 1.123 @@ -259,17 +271,18 @@ 1.124 1.125 <!-- Footer. --> 1.126 <div id="footer"> 1.127 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 1.128 - <a href="#top">Top of the page</a> | 1.129 - <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/">Index of /usr/share/doc/slitaz</a> 1.130 + <a href="#top">Top of the page</a> - Languages: 1.131 + <a href="relnotes.en.html">en</a> | 1.132 + <a href="relnotes.fr.html">fr</a> <!-- | 1.133 + <a href="relnotes.pt.html">pt</a> --> 1.134 </div> 1.135 1.136 <div id="copy"> 1.137 - Copyright © 2009 <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz</a> - 1.138 + Copyright © 2010 <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz</a> - 1.139 <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 1.140 - Documentation published under 1.141 + Documentation uder 1.142 <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 1.143 - and <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">xHTML 1.0 valid</a>. 1.144 + and valid <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">xHTML 1.0</a>. 1.145 </div> 1.146 1.147 </body>